I stumbled upon a video I will not link it as I don’t want to give the pickme channel more views, but a blonde lady in her car spoke about how a man approached her at whole foods and he asked about which moisturizer he can choose. She said once that she’s not the person she should ask but he asked again so she showed him hoping he would leave her alone then he says he likes her tattoos and that’s why he came to talk to her. She accused him of following and he backed away, she followed him from a distance and saw that he placed the moisturizer back. And ppl including the podcast host were ridiculing her for not appreciating his attention.
So what if she made a TikTok video? No names were dropped, no description of this man was given except that he’s flaky. ( probably from not showering often) It’s so ‘mean’ yet men post revenge porn online for everyone to see, leak someone’s onlyfans for everyone to see and post them on face book to shame her. Earn a girls trust and send her nudes to the whole campus. Yet making a TikTok of a creepy dude is so wrong..
There was another woman who was with her baby and a man kept approaching her and she yelled at him not to approach women at the parking lot.
Women are shamed for not wanting men to talk to them if they are not at a party. But men get high fives for telling a girl hitting on that that she is ugly and busted for invading his space.
I will never understand why women are told to choose better and when we do we get losers saying we did it all wrong.
So what if these men just want to talk? Ted Bundy wanted to talk and look how that turned out.
I have made a mistake of saying hello to men and have them follow me and I literally had to flee to a store or enter a building they can’t enter for them to leave me alone.
The whole "ask a woman her advice on a personal health/wellness item" thing is a known redpill/PUA tactic. The idea is that the woman will be impressed that the man actually cares about his bodily hygiene (washes his ass) even if he doesn't actually wash his ass (puts back the moisturizer). Clearly the guy wanted to approach the woman because he liked her tattoos, but redpill teaches men "don't do that" because women will feel threatened or unsafe if a man starts off by complimenting her body, etc. So they teach them to use the whole shopping isle advice thing as a ploy. And then these scrotes throw a fit when they still get rejected.
Those people defending those men are idiots. When a man approaches a woman he doesn't know in public, it's never innocent. Best case scenario, he wants to chat her up. Worst case scenario, he's a creep.
Had a scrote bother me at the bus, so I told him to leave me alone and stop trying to touch me in a loud, mean voice. Had three guys reprimand him. There are some real men out there, though I know they were trying to impress the girl they were with